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Stilt Village - Nzuluzu

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2006

Us walking through the village of Nzuluzu in Ghana. Its a 500 year old settlement that's built on stilts on a river. Its slow, but interesting if you're into this kind of thing.

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  • We (you) need to start having respect and not assume people are ignorant just because they're Americans. I've actually devoted a large part of my schooling and my life to the study of other cultures. I love the people of Ghana and have great respect for their way of life. Seriously, your stereotyping is offensive.

  • Why do people film people without asking first? how would you like it if they came to your home and did the same thing. We need to start having respect and look at others the same way. "This is there home. Typical americans.

  • This village positions itself as a tourist site and charges a fee for entrance and for cameras. We met with the cheif of the village and though we didn't really have any desire to, he insisted that we take pictures of and film his village because he was proud of it and its beauty. So we did, but I kept the camera down in hopes that the people wouldn't feel as awkward. Since we got the film, I figured I'd post it up, since it really is a beautiful village.

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  • O wow I was there

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